Voting continues uninterrupted this afternoon despite a power outage in Fayetteville reported shortly after 2 p.m.

The village of Fayetteville's municipal hall has back-up generators working, so the lights are on. The voting machines are hooked up to emergency outlets and also have back-up batteries in case something like this happens, village officials said.

The outage was reported shortly after 2 p.m., and affects about 2,500 customers in the Fayetteville area, said Virginia Limmiatis, speaking for National Grid. The power is expected to be restored around 4 to 4:15 p.m.

She said crews are on the scene patrolling the line to see where the problem area is.

Traffic lights in the village also are reported to be out.

Voters in Fayetteville are choosing between three candidates for village justice.

National Grid urges customers who see wires down to call 800-867-5222.

Wellwood Middle School and Fayetteville Elementary School have canceled after-school activities due to the outage.